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Telehealth startup Eucalyptus raises $30 million: Five minutes with co-founder Tim Doyle
Eucalyptus co-founders Benny Kleist, Charlie Gearside, Tim Doyle and Alexey Mitko. Source: supplied.
Aussie telehealth startup Eucalyptus has bagged $30 million in Series B funding, just two years after launch.
SmartCompany caught up with co-founder Tim Doyle to explore the future of the health sector (and the startup’s place within it), the opportunities and challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the co-founders’ billion-dollar, global dreams.
What is Eucalyptus?
Founded in 2019 by Tim Doyle, Benny Kleist, Alexey Mitko and Charlie Gearside, Eucalyptus now has four brands across fertility, health and wellbeing, which Doyle describes as “demographic-focused digital clinics”.
Australian Telehealth Platform Eucalyptus Raises a $30 Million AUD Series B from Global Investors
The funding will go towards building out the behavioral health and chronic care modules of the platform to support brands in weight management, diabetes, and mental health
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SYDNEY, July 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Australian telehealth platform Eucalyptus has raised a $30 million AUD Series B funding. The funding round was led by Silicon Valley-based NewView Capital, whose portfolio includes digital health companies 23andMe and Hims & Hers, with participation from existing investors Blackbird Ventures and W23, and new investor AirTree Ventures.
Eucalyptus is the largest vertically integrated telehealth platform in Australia, serving more than 200,000 patients. Since its founding in 2019, Eucalyptus has launched four demographic-focused brands that serve contraception and fertility, skincare, men s health and sexual wellness. The com